27. 148-150 Lakeview Avenue
Boasting of just two dwellings, this condominium property is located at 149 to 150 Lakeview Avenue. Situated within West Cambridge and Huron Village, these condos are in a building that was originally constructed in 1920. They are located in a quiet, residential area with easy access to surrounding amenities. Spanning a total of three stories in height, this condominium features a large, shared porch.
Amenities at the Condominium
Within the units, residents will find two private decks. Each home is equipped with new Anderson windows and sleek hardwood flooring. These homes are available for around $800,000 to $900,000. While Unit 148 includes 1,450 square feet of living space, Unit 150 contains 2,249 square feet of living space.
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From the units, residents can easily reach the Red Line on the Alewife Station. The entire property has been redesigned with a new roof and fresh exterior painting. On the new ceilings, residents will find lovely, recessed lighting. Both of the units have access to the shared yard and the basement. As an added convenience, these units boast of an in-unit washer and dryer. Recently, the units were updated to include a high-efficiency boiler.
Within these units, residents will find a galley kitchen with all of the latest appliances. The living areas include a charming fireplace that is perfect for cuddling up next to on cold winter nights. Unlike many condos in the area, these fireplaces actually use wood instead of gas, so residents can enjoy a more traditional fireside experience.
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